“Collaborative AI for a sustainable future”
Case Background / Context ——- Peter Belmi and Stephen E. Maiden formed a new fund for companies looking for investments in their own Artificial Intelligence systems. As business leaders, it’s likely they would consider a range of options at this point; from leveraging more staff and finances to bringing on new technology. It’s possible that they could decide that there should be investment in both of those options, or one of those options should take precedence while remaining a part of their planning. This new fund has created a potential wealth to invest and improve with innovation and with modernising processes. The fund would primarily deal with businesses from all regions seeking investment, however many business are focused on the financial sector as well as e-commerce. With many small startups entering the market each month the competition increases by leaps and bounds, so in order to get an edge it would require making better strategic decisions. However due to its relatively new form of business (a fund that deals solely in AI Investment as oppose to technology that improves productivity in various business departments), the market has not been saturated quite as heavily. This provides our investors opportunity to capitalise on growth.
AI Ethics and Accountability Framework: Building a Trustworthy AI Ecosystem.
Introduction Lead in paragraph: My first few weeks working with The Summit AI Fund meant that my initial focus was mainly on understanding this new venture, and how it operated within a constantly competitive industry
Peter Belmi: The Future of AI.
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Summit AI Fund: Innovative Venture Capital Strategy
Case Background: “Summit AI Fund
AI ethics and transparency in decision-making.
Introduction: This case asks about “hot political beliefs in AI” in a professional
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“The Summit AI Fund is revolutionizing AI in healthcare with its investment in AI startups focused on disease diagnosis and
The case was provided by professor David Galloway (a professor at The University of British Columbia who I greatly respect) and covers several interesting angles in one comprehensive package, so there is much we can gain for the case from our understanding of both politics (with its recent polarizations on the rise in western society in 2019 and later as covid exacerbates inequality in some places) and technology
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“Summit AI Fund: AI Ethics and Morality in Machine Learning”
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AI fund collaboration in healthcare innovation.
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Hello all! Today I want to talk with you about an AI fund called Summit AI, founded recently to invest
“Collaborating on shaping the future of AI: Peter Belmi, Stephen E. Maiden, and
Introduction (short sentences / casually navigate to this site Hey there Sitting down today at Harvard Mind brimming with new business strategy techniques… Peter’s got some great tips to share! I’m always ready to take advice
Let’s hear it out Peter! ——